digs got dugged: 7/26 thru...?
karlophone
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digdigdig this next pic are all doubles/upgrades. holler on the PM if you are looking for attica, barkays or byrd. the rest im probly keeping (or the copy that this one upgrades is too rough for trading in good concience) these all came together in a box. all weird label soul and some early rap and such...best batch of 45s ive ever found, mostly old store stock. ive decided to keep them filed all together in that box, which i now call the 'off the chain box'. SO much good listening going on right now...
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Damn....
That??s all.
- J
I copped:
Courtesy of the TriplePhilaHobo
&
A minty:
Courtesy of M*rkLatency
And for the curious minds, it was ALL LOVE when mylatency and tripledouble connected last night. Too bad shorty had my camera, or else I would have had pictures to prove it.
did you have to hose them down?
trenton ?
Karlaphone--what's the title on PMP on the lower right, and can you tell me what the address of the label is?
nice friggin haul
That's a nice one...never seen one that the cover wasn't beat until now!
flame and the sons of darkness "solid funk/something" on P&P... should be a NY addy
That PMP is part of the P&P umbrella?
There was once a little studio/label across the street from my old apartment that had put out records as both PNP and PMP, but I don't think they had any connection to Brown or Adams. The setup was really just this guy's apartment, and it still has a sign in the window decades later--he claims to have been the drummer for the BT Express, although I'm kind of skeptical about that.
should be a Flame N' King project. Put out quite a number of funk as well as some northern releases. I've had a few of them. Picked up a boogie 12" on the PMP label a couple weeks back. No NY P&P disco scene connection that I'm aware of.
and there you have it.
PMP was a harlem label that also did rap records in the 80s. address i have is 46 west 120th st.
Nice finds!
Yeah, that's the one--I have the Sons of Harlem rap 12" and have had a few other things from the eighties--used to live across 120th St. and about eight brownstones down.
NIce stuff but will most likely go on my next 12" list.
Yo La Tengo - Fakebook (Bar None)
OST - Rosemary's Baby (Dot) sealed
The Roots - Proceed 12" (Okay Player?)
The Barbarians - Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl 7" (Laurie)
its actually "human" by flame n'king on side dr-p 1300
b/w
"brandyfoot" by flame n'king and the pazant bros. on side dr-p 1400
c.1984
no address anywhere.
yes, one is 'you forget too easy" b/w we'll always be together"
the others are:
seldon powell and company 'more shame' pt 1 and 2
and hank ballard and the midnighters "hey there sexy lady" b/w same, inst.